Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 version 20H2, or October 2020 Update, to the first wave of devices, with the company now promising to make the new update available to more computers over the coming weeks. Needless to say, Windows 10 October 2020 Update isn’t a massive update and many actually described it as a little bit more than a service pack. In other words, the focus has been on under-the-hood improvements rather than on new features, so theoretically, the October update should guarantee a smoother experience with Windows 10 from one end to another. But what change that many might not even notice concerns the browser. Earlier this year, Microsoft launched the all-new Microsoft Edge browser based on the Chromium engine, the same one that powers Google Chrome and a series of other browsers. The new Edge became the new default browser in Windows 10, thus replacing the legacy version on all devices. What this means is that Microsoft Edge legacy become...
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